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[" 1 01 ST Yeah No.40.8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, 1944 The Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, June 13th* at two o'clock.Shawville Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Robert Fairfield, on Monday evening, June 12th, at eight o'clock, hostesses, Mrs.N.A.Drummond and Mrs.Bertal Stark.Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Miss Minerva Corrigan, Friday afternoon June 16 at two o\u2019clock.Program-Welfare and Health, convener, Mrs.J.A.for children at home and in public.Dr E.J.O\u2019Leary DENTIST Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.Phone No.62 Kveningi by appointment PERSONAL MENTION Qowling i Mrs.Margaret Fyfe, of Ottawa, was a week-end guest of Mrs.Andrew Hodgins.Mrs.Ed.Manley, of Halifax, is visiting her sister, Mrs.C.H.MacLean, this week.HARDWARE Business I , College Assisting 283 Bank [Street OTTAWA, CANADA ' Mever were Stenographers in such ! demand a« now.VVe are conducting 4 abort intensive course.' Ii»gin at once and help your country.^ Open all Summer N.W.BRAITHWAITE Priniolpal Leslie M.Smith Receives Commission as Pilot Officer LAC.Clarence Dean, of Lachine, ting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.t.Dean, this week.Mrs.A.F.Pokes is visiting at the home of her son, Mr.Brome Pokes, in Gananoque, Ont.Miss Connie Williams, of Ottawa was a week-end guest at the home of her sister Mrs.Asa Smart.Mrs.Keith Corrigan and Brent, of Manotick,spent the week-end at the at home of her mother, Mrs.Thos.Shore.is visi Jno.A NAILS STAPLES PENCE WIRE SCREEN WIRE GALVANIZED PAILS MACHINE OIL GLASS PUTTY PAINTS VARNISH WATER PAINTS PAINT OIL Mr- and Mr#.H.I.S uitli.uf Elm Aide, havn received word th it their son, Leslie M.Smith, ha-been promoted from the rank of Warrant Officer to Pilot Officer.Leslie went oversea* in February 1942 and completed a tour of operations over North Africa .in October 1943.He is now in service in England.Pilot Officer Smith.fAMES A MILLAR Shawville High School, and St.\te-JA.iL.i .L.time, was killed in air operations At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell's Bav over Germany, and was buried at\t\u2014\tw\tJ Lingen on Km*, Germany, bn August 1st, 1942.A third son, Kenneth Smith, is.in training in the H U.A.F.in | -?Canada.Roll call\u2014Table manners Ladysmith Ham Produces Seery E\u201e W.E.COWIINC Présidant Mr.Jas.Turcotte, of Ladysmith, dropped into this office the other day and left a White Leghorn hen\u2019s egg, which measured 6 ft inches around and 8 inches the long way This is not the largest egg to be brought in but it is the heaviest, weighing a quarter of a pound: Mrs.Harold Walker has returned to town after a week\u2019s visit with her husband\u2019s parents at Harrington, Ont.g\t*\t:\t-\t,'7\t\u2022 Miss Catherine Hodgina, R.N., of Pembroke, visited her parents Mr.and Mrs.Hilliard Hodgins, for the week-end.Rev.A' Pokes, Rev.N.T.Holmes and Mr.Leslie Dean, are attending United Church Conference in Montreal this week.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Moore, of Rupert, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs.Moore\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Tracy.Staff Sgt.Ebert Homer and Mrs.Horner, of Ottawa, spent the weekend at the home of his parent's, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.H.Homer.Cpl.and Mrs.Manson Smith and family, of Ottawa, are spending a vacation at the home of his parents Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Smith.Mrs.Geo.Helmer has returned to her home fn South Porcupine, after spending a couple of weeks with relatives in this district.Miss Gladys Stephens, of Ottawa, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John L.Stephens, at Otter Lake, Que, W.O.W.L.Glenn, of Carman, Man.recently returned from Overseas and now stationed at RocklifTe, visited his aunt Mrs.David T.Hod-gins,over the week-end.Miss Shirley Homer, nurse-intraining at Ottawa Civic, Hospital 4» spending a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Homer, at Charteris.NOTICE every Wednesday morning At PoetiatHeuee.SBe wri||«,«,ery Wednesday et Noon This store will close at 12 o'clock, noon, every Wednesday, beginning May 31st Maiy Attend Prayer Service for Ibtmmi Forces i HARLAND 0.ROWAT (?NOTARY public Graduate of McGIl 1 University \u2022HAWVILLE, QUE.Shawville citizens in large numbers observed the \u201cD\" day service in the Memorial Park on Tuesday afternoon between the hours of 2.30 and 4.00 o*clock.Prayers were offered by Rev.F.O.Routley and Rev.P.R.Stote; scriptures were read by Rev.R.J.Robertson and Rev.H.Kiel%y.The hymns were led by Messrs, SG.T.Paul and Glenn Hodgins Service began following the King\u2019s message, which was heard over the public address system, ^ set up in the Park by Messrs.Willard Elliott and Melvin Kehoe.Teachers and students of the High School attended in a body.The Rev.H.Kielty, president of the Clarendon Ministerial Association presided for the service.MARRIED SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate C.J.Caldwell f Lake am boisf\u2014Walls Charte;is Anglican Church was the scene of a pretty wedding or.Wednesday afternoon.May 31st.when Evelyn Susan, daughter of John Walls and the lute Mrs.Walls, of Thorne township, became the bride of Joseph Thomas Alexander La framboise, of Snaxv-ville, sol of Mr.and Mrs.Fred La framboise, of Cornwall, Ont.The officiating minister was Rev.P.R.Stole.The bride wore a two piece suit, with white hat and shoulder knot of white carnations.She was attended by the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.J.Megrath, of Shawville, as matron of.honour, while the best man was Howard Walls, of Thorne brother of the bride.The same evening a reception in their honor was given at the home of the brides father, and buffet lunch was served, couple are to make their home in Shawville.I OSCAR L APIA MME, K.C.Advocate barrister Solicitor, etc:\t* Office^ Campbell1* Bay, Quebec (In Lawn Block) ' D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon t */.U VU l* I III 1 Barn oi W.A.Armitage Destroyed in Electric St , Onslow, form DONAT Le GUERRIER Notary Public Campbell,s day Quebec Branch at Quyon ; will call any j* Hpoday on request Matters dealt with by correspondence.A \\ % In the first electric storm of the year which\tvisited\tthis district on Wednesday\tnight\tof\tlast week, lightning struck the bams of Wm.A.Armitage, of North Onslow, and burned them to the ground.Mr.Armitage lost his home in a similar way last year,with a loss of about $2,000, partly covered by insurance.Several of the electric, lines of this district\twere put\tout of com-\tMrs-\tSidney\tTubman and\tlittle mission.\tPower\tin\tthe Norway\tdaughter,\tPatricia\tSharpe, and Mrs.Bay section was cut off until noon Mabcl Kilsby and daughter, Donna, on Thursday.\tof Hamilton, are visiting at the Heavy rain fell in South Claren- 1 home of Mr- and Mrs.Nathan Dagg, Spring Valley Farm, Charter!:.\\ J t % V \u2022 The young n \\ « iC 4 % * McWhirter\u2014McGillis Gladys Evelyn Ro^e McGillis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wallace McGilHis, of Bristol townshin, was united in marriage on Thursday of last week, to Calvin Thomas Me Whir ter, of South Porcupine, son of the late Thomas H.McWhirter, and Mrs.McWhirter, The ceremony was performed at Shawville parsonage by.Rev.A.F Pokes, of Shawville United Church For the ceremony, the bride was becomingly gowned in a dress of pale blue crepe, with blue hat and matching accessories Tl#» attendants were Mr.and Mrs Jo®.Petmkovicli, of Ottawa.Later, supper was served to the bridal party and taeir friends at the home of the bride\u2019s parents During the Summer the couple are to reside in township, but are Intel making their permanent residence at South Porcupine.\u2022// M '*iUàmuV ATTENTION, FARMERS I n 7 \"v* DR.H.K.NEILSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST x: don township, bringing relief to the newly sown crops that already had been damaged by drought.(' rain also put out the forest fire burning in the Hodgins section of Thome, where a strip more than mile wide.and of considerable length, had been destroyed with acres of good timber.> MEDIC* I 4 UTS BUILDING I Lieut.(Dr.) and Mrs.Beach of Toronto, visited relatives in town on Friday | last, were accompanied .by Mrs.Beach\u2019s mother, Mrs.Arthur Wilson, who had been visiting here for several weeks.\t¦ The Returning they OTTAWA.ONT.PHONE, 2-7961 New Bacon Contract with Britain assures farmers of a good pork market for the next four years.BONUS on Pork it pays well to give extra attention to the raising of Hogs.a R.MILLER WALLACE ADyOCAT BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC Consultations by Appointment With the W.O.Graham Smith, Mrs.Smith and daughter Mary Lou, have returned to Newfoundland after spending the past two weeks with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.M.Smith, Campbell\u2019s Bay, and friends in Eganville.chemicals Increase Flow of Resit The labor shortagf and the urgent need for production of more resir.and turpentine for war uses focus attention on the discovery by the U S.Rores| service that 40 per cent sulphuric acid solution or a 25 per cent solution of caustic sod à (lye) will greatly increase the num flow of both longleaf and slash pines.Research shows that the 40 per cent sulphuric acid solution applied to fresh streaks or faces will increase the average annual flow of gum by 25 per cent.Furthermore, experiments in 1942 with a large number of other chemicals show that a 21 per cent solution of caustic soda will increase yields as much as 75 per cent.A suitable spraying device one visitor.young Bristol Darley\u2019s Mineral Tonic for Hogs, per pkg.25c Barley's Condition Powder, per pkg Royal Purple Hog Tonic and condition powder 60 cts and $1.75 Reduced Iron, per bottle .Special Hog Fattener, per bag .' Shell Fly Spray, 1 gal.$1.65 ; 5 gals .\t$750 BEATTIE EYE SERVICE Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute 29c 462 Bronson Ave Cor.Gladstone ONTARIO The regular monthly meeting of the Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Selis-ley Howard on Friday evening, May 12th.Mrs.Howard, the president, presided, assisted by the secretary, Miss Minerva Corrigan.The meeting was opened with the\tHH II\tm regular exercises after which Mrs.I 1859 that have brought world petro-Thomas Stephens read a paper on leum production to two billion bar-\u201cHow my Garden Grows\u201d.The roll rels annually.Refineries and ports call \u201cMv Favourite Flower\u201d was have been built on the banks of the answered by twelve members and Thames and the Bristol Channel to receive crude oil from the United States, Venezuela, Trinidad, Iran.Iraq, Bahrein, Burma and the Netherlands Indies.Despite all these importations, oil production from shales has been continued and encouraged.in Scotland.When shales yielding 80 gallons of oil to the ton could be found, distillation was profitable.Since 1923, however, production has been continued by aid ot government subsidies from shales yielding as little as 20 gallon® tu a M OTTAWA I SCIENTIFIC EVE EXAMINATIONS Specialists o.i all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects 40 cts $2.75 Develop Petroleum British interests have taken active part in developments since \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg Optometrist Reg Optometris 25c Oil of Tar, per bottle \u2022 \u2022 Rex Wheat Germ $1.00\t$3.00\t$5,00 Gordon T.Paul I N S U RANCE ing developed by government siivi- was the annual sale of plants and culturists in co-operation with several machinery manufacturers.An interesting part of the program i shrubs.members sold sixty-five articles for the Pontiac Community Hospital.The program closed by the singing of God Save the King, after which refreshments were served by the hostess.During the meeting the i REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations ! HOG FENCING Abundant Moisture Retards Germination of Cotton The germination of cotton seed may be affected by weather damage in the field, by heating of the seed-cotton after it is put in the house, and by heating of the seed after the cotton is ginned.Cotton in the field should be fluffy and fully matured to give seed with high germination.It should be picked when, there is no dew on it and not too soon after a rainy period of weather.Cotton should not be picked and carried directly to the gin under average conditions.The specialist suggests that it be put into the coi-ton house and turned for several days so as to be sure that it is thoroughly dry and does not-have the opportunity of going through a heat.When the cotton has been ginned, the seed should be immediately tak- Limited quantity of Hog Wire 7 Strands, 26 inches High, 6 Uprights 38 cents per rod Ship\u2019s Bells The custom of ship\u2019s bells started, apparently, with the use of a halfhour glass.The man on watch would turn over the hour glass at the end of his first half-hour and ring the bell once.This was repeated at half-hour intervals, with an additional bell stroke each time, until he rang eight bells at the end of four hours, signaling the completion of his watch.\tv It is \u201ceight bells\u201d usually at the end of each of the six watches\u2014 ending at 12 midnight, 4 a.m., 8 a.m., 12 noon, 4 p.m.and 8 p.m.; \u2019\u2019one bell\u201d indicates a half-hour later, two bells\u201d one hour, etc.The hourglass has long since been out To complicate things, the hours of juries to account for the lameness men on watch occasionally vary.I.should be removed, too, as suspect There are two \"dog watches\u201d of! ed carriers of fowl paralysis.Dis____ two houil each between 4 and 8 eased birds may lay for a while, the seed will ; P m.and Scandinavian ships have but they eventually lose weight and reduce the j a different breakdown of the time go out of production.If left in the \u2019 of the watch,\tflock, they endanger other birds.QUE SHAWVILLE ton, Fowl Paralysis Long a scourge of laying flocks and the costliest of poultry diseases fowl paralysis is indicated by a gray eye with an irregular pupil.Tha.is, when a bird is affected with this form of disease, the iris or colored part of a normal eye is gray and the pupil is irregular in outline instead of being evenly oval or well rounded.In addition, the eye may be \u201cfishy\u201d or bulging.Birds showing this eye condition should be removed from the flock.Lame birds that show no foot in Talking Pictures Jack Oalue Don Ameche Janet Blair Store closed every Wednesday afternoon during June, July and August Something to Shout About > \u2022at THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Quebe Shawville Theatre Friday, June 9th At 8.80 p.m.I Shawville tiiin layers germinating qualities. % Lend-Lease Trucks Aid Russian Drive War BUI Will Pass Trillion Dollar Mark GERMAN BACK-TALK IN ITALY « 5SE By the end of this year the eost of the war to all belligwht nations will be near the almost unimaginable total of a trillion dollars, says the Winnipeg Free Press.The bill will pass the trillion mark in 1945, according to figures compiled by the Tax Institute of New York.A trillion dollars is a million million or a thousand billion used in human history before to reckon the cost of war or any other \u2022 activity.The Tax Institute calculates that the Axis so far has spent about the same amount on the war as the United Nations.But the balance of expenditures is now shifting rapidly and this year the United Nations will spend $150 billions as against estimated, total Axis expenditure of $50 billions.It must be remembered, of course, that a dollar will buy more in the than in the Allied countries, where wages and living standards are higher.Nearly 150 planes, more than 190 tanks, and 7,000 other military motor vehicles a week were tent overseas from the United States to Allied nations during January and February under the Lend-Lease program, Leo.T.Crowley, United States Foreign Economic Administrator, reported.- Mr.Crowley credited tens of thousands of Lend-Lease trucks with playing a vital role in the Soviet westward drive in the Ukraine and Crimea.Furthermore, Soviet - produced tanks were augmented in the offensive drives by Lend-Lease General Shermans, Mr.Crowley added.Since March 11, 1941, the United States has produced more than 105,000 planes, 59.000 tanks and 2,000,000 other military vehicles, Mr.Crowley reported, adding that the United States retained four-fifths of the planes and txvo-thirds of the other equipment.ap i â I S' if More men smoke Picobac than any other Pipe Tobacco in Canada * v sum never ' / O * *v A - \u2022< PS Tribunal Chairman (to CO ): And what would you do If a German attacked your mo- Have You Heard?an She was anxious to learn the latest news about her neighbors accident, and turning toward her husband, who was immersed in the evening paper, she said : \u201cHenry, can you see anything in the paper about Mr.Jones running over his mother-in-law ?\u201d \u201cNot yet,\" replied Mr.Peck.\"I haven\u2019t come to the sporting news!*\u2019 Axis countries ther?Conscientious Objector : I'd lay three to one on mum.\u201cDoctor\u201d, inquired the anxious patient about to go under anesthe-41 How long will it be before I know anything?\u201d \u201cMy dear sir\u201d, responded the exasperated medico, \u201caren\u2019t you expecting almost too much from a little ether?\u201d 1 * IS tic: id producing, high classified dams.The beat strains for type and production are represented.Prices are most reasonable.DON HEAD FARMS, RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO.HELP WANTED eight weeks and older.Chick Hatcheries Limit- 4 EXPERIENCED FLOORMAN AND all round printer, permanent position.Apply Fyle H791M, Nearest selective Service Office.PHOTOGRAPHY STARTED HEAVY BREED PUL-lets\u2014for delivery middle June and later orders should be placed now.Also order June-July chicks now to avoid disappoint Rome chicks Immediate delivery.B ira y Hatchery.130 John N., Hamilton.Ont.FINER \u201cSNAPS\u201d COST LESS PROMPT MAIL SERVICE Some picture* can never be taken again.Don't risk loelng yours.Send your film rolls to Star Snapshot Service for developing and printing.Canada's largest finishing studio does the finest work at lower cost Any SUe Roll\u20146 or 8 Exposure!.DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25c \"Your prices for such quality work are really economical,\" write* a customer at'Peterborough Ont.\"1 am particularly fascinated by the coloured pictures.1 appreciate your prompt and reliable service and In future will send all my rolls to yoXL\" I MOUNTED ENLARGEMENTS 25c Sise 4x6\" In Beautiful Easel Mounts Enlargements 4x6\u201c on ivory tinted mounts 7x3\" In Gold.Sliver, Circassian Walnut or Black Ebony finish frames, 69c each.If enlargement coloured.79c each.Y I WANTED FULLY QUALIFIED teachers for Home Economics and General Shop, to teach grade work In ryorning periods.Write giving qualifications and salary, expected, to A.Colebourne, Secretary, Riverside Public School Board, 345 Falrvlew Blvd., Riverside.Ont.* ment.Kt$ NEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBITS.Junior stock.2 months, weight 4% lbs.mature at 12 lbs., $10.00 trio.Pedigreed.Guaranteed live delivery.We buy all you raise.Writ:\tUnited Babbitry, Dart- mouth.N.S.\u2022 «**/ REDUCED PRICES MAY Ar CHICKS FROM A REAL BR ING FARM OF 5000 BREEDERS\u2014 We can give prompt shipment in Day-old Chicks, also a limited number of Started Chicks and Day-old Cockerels.Our high quail, fy Chicks are moderately priced.Don't take chances on ordinary chicks.We have done our best to produce well bred, healthy, disease free Chicks and our prices are reasonable, not the lowest or the highest June hatched Chicks or Started Chicks will make you real money If you atari with good Chicks and manage them properly.Thousands of customers have made money with these high quallty_ Chicks.PURE BRED SUSSEX; SUSSEX X NEW HAMPSHIRE; SUSSEX X BARRED ROCK:\tLARGE TYPE WHITE LEGHORNS:\tBARRED ROCKS: BARRED ROCK X LEGHORNS; SUSSEX X LEGHORNS:\tNEW HAMPSHIRES.Order from this ad any heavy breed Mixed Chicks $12 60 per 100.Send for Price List on Cockerels.Pullet» and Started List.LAKEVfBW POULTRY FARM\u2014WEIN BROS.Phone 7$.Exeter.Ont.JUNE EED- M $60.00 MONTHLY\u2014WOMAN FUR general housework, good homo.Mrs C, H.Day, Burnhamthorpe Park Rd.Islington.DeWALT SAWS AND WOODWORKIng Machines.Newest types available from direct factory rep sentatives for Canada.Quotatk gladly furnished on application.DeWalt Dlsher Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St, Vancouver, re- on* WATTED Cicero, Roman orator, was aided in his work by a secretary wjio devised a shorthand system to record Cscefo\u2019s speeches as he dictated them.MANUFACTURER OF LIGHTNING rod equipment desires local ma les -men for part-time work throughout Ontario.Drawing account against rommfssions arranged.Apply B.Phillips Company Limited.200 Main Street Toronto.B.C ARMY BOOTS NEWLY RECONDITIONED BOOTS of our armed forces, perfect condition, $125 delivered.Ladles\u2019 army shoes, perfectly rebuilt.$2.25 delivered.Money-back guarantee.State slie, send money order.Ruskln A Co\u201e Peterborough, Ont.WILL PAY CASH FOR POWER Lawn Mower and Electric Refrigerator.Give all particulars when \u2022 replying.1631 Moy Avenue, Windsor, Ont.If fee suffer MONTHLY STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE FEMALE PAIN Box 12$.Postal Terminal A, Toronto Print Tour Name and Address Plainly A TIME TESTED QUALITY SERVICE and SATISFACTION resistance in Italy it Gen.Al- \u2014 Should try Lydia B.joying phonae Juin, pictured a quick aandwich snack formed tary commander of the district of French North Africa.11 Your filme properly developed and printed \u2022 OR $ EXPOSURE ROLLS 25c REPRINTS $ for 16c FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE You may not get all the films you want this yea* but you cam get all the quality and service you desire by «ending your films to BLACK LABRADOR PUPS, MALE.4 months.$40.60; spayed females.eek*.$35 00.John Crawford.Perth.Ont.mill- L PROTESTANT TEACHER AS PRIN-ctpal for four room school.Coot disciplinarian.State qualifications and salary expected Duties to commence September.Mrs.John WUdlng.Fcc.-Treae.8.8.No.5 Korah.R.IL 1.Haul! 8te.Marie, Ontario.crian < Worth trying 10c BARRED ROCKS 10c ORDER NOW FOR JUNE AND July chicks.First come, first rved.Barred Rocks mixed 10c.Barred Rock Pullets 17c, I^eg-»rns mixed Sc.Leghorn pullet* 20c.Barred Rock Cockerels $10.06 ier hundred.Leghorn cockerels 12.00 per 100.All eggs set from 26 os.eggs or better and from high producing stock.Guarantee 100% live delivery.$1.00 books your order.Relance C.O.D.flexing Depot Chatham, Ontario.mETJMtl LYDIA L PINKHAM\u2019S NEWLY INVENTED SNARE TRAP TRAPl\u2019ERH AND FARMERS DON\u2019T las this opportunity.You can kc all the Traps you want now.Can get snare three times else of ordinary set Guaranteed to catch any suspicious nnim.-.i frnirt boar to weasel else.$1.00 for plan and Instructions.$1.25 model trap included.Peter Zlepnig, Waltham.Quebec.Rest Your Eyes KBIAL PHOTO SERVICE Btatigm J.Toi-on FAT: PARU WACIIÎNRRV At the end of t busy day, soothe your eyes by lying flat, feet propped in the air at a level above the head; place warm compresses over the eyes, and relax your body.Headac FARM TRACTORS WANTED.ANY CONDITION.PRB.ferably Fordson: also several r*~ built Fordsone $250.00 up for sale.16 La Plante Are.Toronto.FETHEJUTUNUAUGB A CUM PAN Y Patent Solicitor».Established ! cuts.W The King inspects Canadian Guard of Honor.During his recent tour and inspection of Canadian troop# in England, this Guard of Honor, consisting of men of a Canadian Highland unit, were drawn up at a unit headquarters.\t__________________ i » expen- a runaway By J.MILLAR WATT no! never mad w OBJECTION POP\u2014With a Little Sforzando! 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